Training Center

The iron working industry is very strenuous and most tedious. An Ironworker must be alert at all times in order to perform the duties of connecting, welding, installing decking, in addition to climbing, lifting, sitting, standing, bending and pulling of the steel in the erection of buildings and spanning of bridges.

An Ironworker is a stalwart individual with a great deal of upper body strength for twisting, turning, and awkward postures of the back. Blueprint and drafting reading are a part of the training to become an Ironworker and safety is a plus in training and working side by side with co-workers and other Craftsmen.

Iron work is performed inside and outside in most weather conditions.

For welding Certification and Re-certification needs in Montana please contact Seth Bergan at 406-560-1258. The Montana Training Center will be available on a as need basis through out the year.

For welding Certification and Re certification needs in Idaho please contact Travis Woolsey at 208-339-6383. The Idaho Training center will be available on a as need basis through out the year.

You can now take a picture of you continuity log books with your smart phone and email them directly to International at the following Email address: wcp@ironworkers.org